The two questions the court has been asked to consider are related to the constitutionality of changes to the Delaware General Corporation Law that were passed into law earlier this year as Senate Bill 21 and have set members of the corporate bar at odds. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Federal Judge Threatens to Disqualify Doe Run Defense Counsel Over ‘Repeated Disregard of My Orders’
U.S. District Judge Rodney Sippel of the Eastern District of Missouri threatened to disqualify Doe Run’s lawyers in an Oct. 29 order as part of long-running litigation involving lead exposure from a Peruvian land mine. Click Here To Read The Full Article
NCBE to Beta Test NextGen UBE Early Next Year
The beta testing for the NextGen UBE will be conducted starting on Jan. 8 and running through Jan. 10. Click Here To Read The Full Article
New Data Shows Case Filings Are Up in Metro Atlanta. And So Are Court Processing Delays
The double-digit increase is projected to keep growing this year and, according to median motion resolution times gathered in this data set, the increase is already causing delays in court. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Supreme Court Seems Open to Tort Suits Against War Zone Contractors
At a hearing Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to a former soldier claiming that a contractor’s negligence led to a Taliban suicide bombing on a U.S. base in Afghanistan. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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